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Neil Brown
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jan Thu 31
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10 years ago, the "md" Software RAID driver in the Linux kernel was able to provide mirrored redundancy and stripe/parity redundancy which are the core features of RAID. A decade later, md it still be developed with new features. Why is that? This talk will explore the various demands made of md by an ever-changing hardware landscape and ever-changing customer expectations. It will particularly look at error handling, restriping, bad-block management, and the particular requirements of "flash"-based storage devices.
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